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These Men Were Promised Lesbians
No amount of political lobbying can make lesbians fancy men. That's not what the boys were expecting.
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Now, this article is the exact same bullshit you can expect from any run-of-the-mill TERF. You can get angry as this bitch tries to throw us together with trannies, or laugh at how much the tranny-support is backfiring on feminists (Seriously, that's never gonna stop being hilarious. I did both btw), but the real meat of the article (unbeknownst to its dunning-kruger-stricken author) is near its end.
Incels, meaning involuntarily celibate men, have always existed. But nobody threw parades for them, and bigotry wasn't blamed for their unfulfilled desires. Women were. And now, again, it's our fault these men are all alone in their disgusting flats. Gender euphoria is temporary. Woman hatred is eternal.
I love those types of sudden admissions, where it's obvious that whoever was making them didn't think what they were saying/writing through, since they casually sink large parts of their narrative. For some reason, a lot of people believe that inceldom is a modern problem. For years, normies have been scratching their heads, trying to find out what has "suddenly caused" the appearance of men who know that it's over for them, trying to find out what they can do so those scary living remainders of social inequality and unfairness of the world would go away so all of those normies could return to their now-unthreatened just world delusions. Even on this forum, you sometimes see guys who seem convinced that they would be slaying if only they were born at least a few decades before they actually were, convinced that being an incel is something new or modern.
Now, for sure, inceldom has gotten worse in the last decade or so, but it has always been a thing. Here, we have an admission straight from the horse's mouth. There were always men whom foids have simply found too disgusting to ever give them a chance, and their criteria for condemning a man into this status hadn't really changed much over the years. Just from what I've heard from my parents and other older people about what dating was like before social media, or the internet really, I have absolutely no doubt that I'd be just as much incel then as I am now.